

P.S.: Looks like I accidentally installed GRUB on the same partition as the Windows Bootloader but Windows Bootloader still works so it didn't overwrite anything. I will keep everyone updated if reinstalling grub works. I still haven't tried reinstalling grub which hopefully solves my problem. Now the problem is the grub doesn't boot. I did the Standard Installing process and now thankfully the kali entry is showing in the boot manager. I tried re downloading kali3 and then reinstalling.
Kali linux startup manager install#
So my main problem is that when i install kali i see the GRUB menu but when i use Windows Boot Loader once the it always boots into my windows 10 and doesn't show Kali anywhere in my boot Section. Using live USB to reinstall GRUB: mount /dev/sda3 /mntĪfter reinstalling grub, the grub menu worked till i rebooted to windows boot loader after which it again showed no signs of Kali Linux. There is no GRUB.īcdedit /set path /EFI/Kali/grub64.efi When I enter the boot menu i can only see EFI on Network and Windows Boot Loader. The Problem is now that there is no record of Kali Linux in my boot Loader. So the next time i selected Windows Boot Loader to Enter my Windows 10. Reboot after installation) i got the grub menu to start Kali Linux so i know that Kali is Properly installed. When I Installed Kali for the First time(i.e.

Partition 3:Windows reserved (i guess) -16Mb Partition 2:Windows Recovery(i guess) -100Mb It came with freeDOS so i installed Windows 10 on it on EFI mode.Ī few days later i also installed Kali Linux in a new partition from a live USB on EFI. Boot-Up Manager is a Perl-Gtk2 application to manage runlevels configuration of any Ubuntu/Debian derivative systems.
